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I have a bad habit of telling myself I am just browsing, then somehow ending up reinstalling a 100-hour RPG. This Christmas Eve of delights did not help my self control. There are some genuinely sharp discounts across every platform here, including a couple of games I happily paid full price for years ago and never regretted.
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This Day in Gaming 🎂
In retro news, I’m celebrating the 26th birthday of SWAT 3, a cop-centric inspiration for the tactical CQC antics of your modern Rainbow: Six Siege. It sure had a strange path to becoming a shooter, however, as it’s technically the seventh installment of Sierra’s old-as-the-hills (or mountain, as it were) Police Quest adventures. From there, it morphed into an isometric SWAT tactics game, and then this: a po-po RoE shooter where, ideally, you’ll arrest perps instead of installing blowholes in ’em.
While Sierra certainly wasn’t the first to kick the door in on this sub-genre, the pretty peerless solo, co-op, and TDM offered here stacked up tighter than SWAT 3’s more remembered rival of the day, Rogue Spear.
Aussie birthdays for notable games.
– SWAT 3: Close Quarters Battle (PC) 1999. Get
‘- Fluidity (Wii) 2010.
– Halo: Spartan Assault

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